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Re: Signal Quality
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Douglas Deans <dsdeans@...>
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#13304
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Re: Signal Quality
Ian Deans wrote:
Indeed, Ian. Bad weather in Stuttgart has been reported, and the Europe-wide view of EUMETCast shows that we are all seeing dropouts:
Ian Deans wrote:
Indeed, Ian. Bad weather in Stuttgart has been reported, and the Europe-wide view of EUMETCast shows that we are all seeing dropouts:
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David J Taylor GM8ARV 🏴 🇪🇺
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#13302
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Re: Signal Quality
Ian,
My turn to return the message :o) The same is happening here, but hot and sunny here,just been out to check my dish/lnb which check out fine but system is showing the same symptoms as yours. You
Ian,
My turn to return the message :o) The same is happening here, but hot and sunny here,just been out to check my dish/lnb which check out fine but system is showing the same symptoms as yours. You
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By
Robert Denton
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#13301
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Signal Quality
I noticed this morning losses on Metop / Met-9 and RSS at approx. 11.10 / 11.15 UTC. I was out at the time so was not monitoring, but I am now seeing my signal quality very much reduced and varying
I noticed this morning losses on Metop / Met-9 and RSS at approx. 11.10 / 11.15 UTC. I was out at the time so was not monitoring, but I am now seeing my signal quality very much reduced and varying
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By
Ian Deans <isdeans1.-_@...>
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#13300
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Re: Since about 16:20 UTC no modulation on Eurobird 9E.
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seggins2000
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#13303
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Re: Since about 16:20 UTC no modulation on Eurobird 9E.
Alan Banks wrote:
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Correct, Alan. Thunderstorms and heavy rain here in Edinburgh. I guess it must be all the ice crystals in the cloud mass. Basic signal level seems not bad, but I don't recall
Alan Banks wrote:
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Correct, Alan. Thunderstorms and heavy rain here in Edinburgh. I guess it must be all the ice crystals in the cloud mass. Basic signal level seems not bad, but I don't recall
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David J Taylor GM8ARV 🏴 🇪🇺
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#13299
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Re: Since about 16:20 UTC no modulation on Eurobird 9E.
Fine here too - but we could do with some of that rain. My water butts are empty and the ground is like iron.
Robert
Fine here too - but we could do with some of that rain. My water butts are empty and the ground is like iron.
Robert
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By
Robert Moore
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#13298
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Re: Since about 16:20 UTC no modulation on Eurobird 9E.
Hi Werner,
No problem here.
David has had some problems - probably local heavy rain. Everyone else seems OK
see
Guess it must be a local problem. Try a hard reboot.
Regards
Alan
w_guenzl wrote:
Hi Werner,
No problem here.
David has had some problems - probably local heavy rain. Everyone else seems OK
see
Guess it must be a local problem. Try a hard reboot.
Regards
Alan
w_guenzl wrote:
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By
Alan Banks <alan@...>
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#13296
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Since about 16:20 UTC no modulation on Eurobird 9E.
Hi to all,
I have since about 16:20 UTC no modulation on Eurobird.
The T is yellow, no operator identification from Trans-
ponder. Signal quality = 71% A short time BER.
What is here the
Hi to all,
I have since about 16:20 UTC no modulation on Eurobird.
The T is yellow, no operator identification from Trans-
ponder. Signal quality = 71% A short time BER.
What is here the
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By
w_guenzl <wguenzl@...>
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#13295
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Re: Since about 16:20 UTC no modulation on Eurobird 9E.
In a message dated 14/06/2009 22:52:15 GMT Daylight Time,
wguenzl@... writes:
I have since about 16:20 UTC no modulation on Eurobird.
The T is yellow, no operator identification from
In a message dated 14/06/2009 22:52:15 GMT Daylight Time,
wguenzl@... writes:
I have since about 16:20 UTC no modulation on Eurobird.
The T is yellow, no operator identification from
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By
geojohnt@...
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#13297
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Re: Outage - Saturday at 11:25 UTC?
Alan Banks wrote:
Thanks, Alan. Judging by the EUMETCast across Europe graphs, I was indeed the only one. Quite unusual. We did have heavy rain afterwards, but this was the signal right down into
Alan Banks wrote:
Thanks, Alan. Judging by the EUMETCast across Europe graphs, I was indeed the only one. Quite unusual. We did have heavy rain afterwards, but this was the signal right down into
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David J Taylor GM8ARV 🏴 🇪🇺
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#13294
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Re: Outage - Saturday at 11:25 UTC?
Nothing here David. I've just got problems with a constantly tripping RCD and therefore some corrupt data and rather too frequent 'outs'. I find that the Skystar 2.6D card will up or down the SQ SNR
Nothing here David. I've just got problems with a constantly tripping RCD and therefore some corrupt data and rather too frequent 'outs'. I find that the Skystar 2.6D card will up or down the SQ SNR
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By
Alan Banks <alan@...>
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#13293
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Outage - Saturday at 11:25 UTC?
I just had about a two minute outage here. Signal returned but strength is low. Gradually recovering. Just me?
Murphy's law as I just got an e-mail from Arne van Belle saying he was doing some
I just had about a two minute outage here. Signal returned but strength is low. Gradually recovering. Just me?
Murphy's law as I just got an e-mail from Arne van Belle saying he was doing some
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David J Taylor GM8ARV 🏴 🇪🇺
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#13292
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Re: MPEF (again)
Thanks for that David. I take the CLAI data but had totally forgotten that
the CLA is basically the same data but in bufr format. Sorry for any
confusion.
It really is quite a task now to keep up
Thanks for that David. I take the CLAI data but had totally forgotten that
the CLA is basically the same data but in bufr format. Sorry for any
confusion.
It really is quite a task now to keep up
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By
Ian Deans <isdeans1.-_@...>
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#13291
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Re: MPEF (again)
Ian Deans wrote:
Ian,
You should also have .GRB versions, which work perfectly.
I now realise that the CLAI data is only sent every three hours, like the CTH data, but the CLM data is sent every 15
Ian Deans wrote:
Ian,
You should also have .GRB versions, which work perfectly.
I now realise that the CLAI data is only sent every three hours, like the CTH data, but the CLM data is sent every 15
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By
David J Taylor GM8ARV 🏴 🇪🇺
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#13290
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Re: MPEF (again)
Robert Moore wrote:
Robert,
Taking yesterday's data, I tried opening each of the three files:
200906091145-clai.grb
200906091145-clm.grb
200906091145-cth.grb
with the GRIB Viewer (I have a
Robert Moore wrote:
Robert,
Taking yesterday's data, I tried opening each of the three files:
200906091145-clai.grb
200906091145-clm.grb
200906091145-cth.grb
with the GRIB Viewer (I have a
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By
David J Taylor GM8ARV 🏴 🇪🇺
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#13289
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Re: MPEF (again)
Robert the CLA data in the MPEF folder is in bufr format and is therefore
unusable.
Regards
Ian.
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Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 11:11 PM
To:
Robert the CLA data in the MPEF folder is in bufr format and is therefore
unusable.
Regards
Ian.
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Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 11:11 PM
To:
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By
Ian Deans <isdeans1.-_@...>
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#13288
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MPEF (again)
David I'm sure I used to display the CLA (cloud analysis) files in GRIBViewer along with cloud mask and cloud top height. I have the latter two but the program no longer seems to recognise CLA even
David I'm sure I used to display the CLA (cloud analysis) files in GRIBViewer along with cloud mask and cloud top height. I have the latter two but the program no longer seems to recognise CLA even
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By
Robert Moore
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#13287
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Re: strange ligh noaa 17 image
In a message dated 09/06/2009 14:30:12 GMT Daylight Time,
giuseppe.cico@... writes:
It's Sun reflecting on sea surface.
You can see the same on yesterday's pass-orbit 36151 of N.17 at
In a message dated 09/06/2009 14:30:12 GMT Daylight Time,
giuseppe.cico@... writes:
It's Sun reflecting on sea surface.
You can see the same on yesterday's pass-orbit 36151 of N.17 at
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By
geojohnt@...
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#13286
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Re: strange ligh noaa 17 image
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It's Sun reflecting on sea surface.
You can see the same on yesterday's pass-orbit 36151 of N.17 at 12.18,
more or less at 35west.
Ciao
Giuseppe
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It's Sun reflecting on sea surface.
You can see the same on yesterday's pass-orbit 36151 of N.17 at 12.18,
more or less at 35west.
Ciao
Giuseppe
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By
Giuseppe Cico
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#13285
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